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What’s New. DECT News & Views. Which Markets. Why Success. Why DECT Forum. Presented by Peter BERWING, Chairman of the Board DECT Forum. ...in Regulation. What’s New. New terminal directive in force in April 2000 : R&TTE (Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Directive) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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What’s NewWhat’s New

Which MarketsWhich Markets

Why SuccessWhy Success

Why DECT ForumWhy DECT Forum

DECTDECTNews & ViewsNews & Views

Presented byPresented byPeter BERWING, Peter BERWING, Chairman of the BoardChairman of the Board

DECT ForumDECT Forum

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...in Regulation

New terminal directive in force in April 2000 : R&TTE (Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Directive)

Regulation restricted to harmonised standards (essential requirements) and spectrum matters

All quality aspects e.g. interoperability need to be covered by voluntary agreements, testing and certification

DECT Forum is committed to ensure and maintain DECT quality

Close cooperation with ETSI is established DECT Forum supported ERC decision to allocate

10 MHz for license excempt use in the initial 3G UMTS band

What’s NewWhat’s New

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...in Standardization

Main focus on new standards for data and multimedia applications

DPRS (DECT Packet Radio Service) Packet based data profile Supports Ethernet, Token Ring, IP, Point to Point

protocol, V.24 Provides Interoperability

DMAP (DECT Multimedia Access Profile)- Combines GAP and DPRS to a versatile Multimedia Profile

DECT data rates up to 2 Mbit/s (8 level-PSK) DECT included in the WAP (Wireless Access Protocol)

specification as a WAP carrier DECT adopted as a 3G Radio Technology within ITU´s

IMT 2000 family

What’s NewWhat’s New

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...in Standardization (cont’d)

Future tasks: Finalization on test specifications for DPRS and

DMAP providing interoperability USB over DECT DECT in the ISM band (2,4 GHz)

following FCC decision on modified use co-existence with other radio technologies

DECT and IMT 2000 Input to ITU-T regarding protocols and

services

What’s NewWhat’s New

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Which MarketsWhich Markets

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Which MarketsWhich Markets

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Business & Corporate

Installed base of almost 100´000 multicell systems DECT accounts for almost 100% of cordless

business solutions Addition of messaging in existing infrastructure Integral business mobility functions ( DECT/GSM )

Which MarketsWhich Markets

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Installed based of over 40 million terminals 59% of residential cordless market is DECT based Europe still accounts for over 90% of the residential

DECT market, but with strong growth elsewhere, this share will be only 70% by 2004

DECT penetration in German households is over 80%

Which MarketsWhich Markets

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Fixed Wireless Access

Flexibility on Frequency Bands: DECT FWA can also operate in the 3.5 GHz

band (e.g. Argentina, El Salvador); DECT technology : extended range up to 15 km DECT systems combined with V-SAT and/or PMP :

coverage up to several hundred kms Advanced services facing the wireless Internet

challenge: 56 kbit/s (V.90) using double slot and LU7 service; ISDN BRA; packet mode (DPRS-based) soon.

New market wins in Latin America & China Fast and Reliable Deployment: largest WLL

deployed and operating networks world-wide (South Africa, Indonesia, Egypt, Poland, China, Turkey, Colombia...)

Newcomers on the WLL market

Which MarketsWhich Markets

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1998 :DECT leads Wireless market with

installed lines

1999DECT FWA leads with

installed lines world-wide

DECT32 %

Other DigitalCellular

8%GSM10%

Proprietary18%

PMP14%

OtherCordless

12%

AnalogueCellular

6%

Other DigitalCellular11.3%

GSM5%

Proprietary21%

DECT34.7 %

PMP15%

OtherCordless

10%

AnalogueCellular

3%

DECT FWA Positioning TodayDECT FWA Positioning Today

Which MarketsWhich Markets

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Data & Multimedia

Strong growth of wireless data expected in all corporate, residential and WLL markets

Today: Value added applications

like Cable replacement Barcode readers Point of Sale terminals

Tomorrow: Mobile Multimedia LAN connectivity Wireless video

conferencing Wireless Internet access

data speeds up to 2 Mbit/s

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Year

Which MarketsWhich Markets

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Projected Traffic Growth

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005Source: Analysis

DataData

VoiceVoice

Merging Voice & DataMerging Voice & Data

Which MarketsWhich Markets

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Merging Voice & Data

In mobile networks, volume of data traffic will exceed voice traffic from year 2004 onwards

Internet access is the key volume driver; IP assumed as the main protocol for multimedia applications

Other important growth areas Local networking of terminals e.g. PC‘s,

printers, scanners ... Connectivity between devices and modules Messaging

DECT is perfectly suited to support today‘s and future voice (GAP), data (DPRS) and multimedia applications (DMAP)

Which MarketsWhich Markets

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GSM/DECT dual mode phonesdual mode phones available from several suppliers

DECT modules availableavailable

DECT Merging Merging of voice and data

DECT DevelopmentsDECT Developments

Which MarketsWhich Markets

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Why DECT is successful

An open and flexible low power radio technology Suitable for Residential Cordless, Wireless

Enterprise Systems and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA)

Optimized range for most residential and business applications

For FWA with directive antennas range isup to 15 km

Incorporates all necessary extensions for multi-cellular structures to cover bigger areas

Standardized encryption Exclusive frequency band in most countries;

robust against interference Spectrum available in over 110 countries

worldwide

Why SuccessWhy Success

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Why DECT is successful (cont’d)

Today : 45 million DECT terminals mainly for voice applications

Excellent voice quality (32 kbit/s ADPCM) Future is voice, data and multimedia Variety of data profiles already in place New profiles DPRS and DMAP suit fastest growing

applications and provide interoperability Flexible data rates up to 2 Mbit/s High volume production allows for competitive

costs Future-proof : accepted by ITU as an IMT 2000

technology

Why SuccessWhy Success

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4545 million million DECT DECT lines & terminalslines & terminals

in ‘99in ‘99

Over Over 200 DECT different200 DECT differentproductsproducts available available

on the market,on the market, growing every daygrowing every day

DECT DataDECT Data productsproducts already already

operatingoperating

DECT acceptedDECT acceptedin overin over 110110

countriescountries

ContinuousContinuousdouble-digitdouble-digit

GROWTHGROWTH

DECTDECTbelongsbelongs

to IMT 2000to IMT 2000

DECTDECT fulfils requirements fulfils requirements

of ITUof ITU for 3G for 3Gapplicationsapplications

DECTDECTperfectly suitsperfectly suits

DATA &DATA &MultimediaMultimedia

DECT Success KeysDECT Success Keys

Why SuccessWhy Success

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Interactive Interactive Co-operation & PromotionCo-operation & Promotion

DECT: a future-oriented standardDECT: a future-oriented standard

DECTDECTForumForum

Board &Board &WorkingWorkingGroupsGroups

SuppliersSuppliers

OperatorsOperators

UsersUsers

ETSIETSI

CITELCITEL

CEPTCEPT

OthersOthers

Inter-working with Key BodiesInter-working with Key Bodies

Why DECT ForumWhy DECT Forum

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DATA Products for Today

DECT Forum Members have exhibited DATA demos at the DECT 2000 Congress-Rome Transmission of still pictures by ALPS A wireless PDA for real-time corporate

information by Ericsson A wireless ISDN system by RTX A wireless video conference system by RTX Combined cordless speech and data

transmission by Siemens Barcode reader with wireless connection to a

PC by URMET

Why DECT ForumWhy DECT Forum

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Get in Touch and Get in Touch and Join us !Join us !

http://www.dect.chhttp://[email protected]@dect.ch

Why DECT ForumWhy DECT Forum


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